I started watching Doctor Who with series five, after that series 6 and series 7. And I prefer the 'Moffat' era, cause the three people I instantley loved when I watched the eleventh hour were: Matt Smith, Steven Moffat and Murray Gold. And when the 'Hello, I'm the Doctor' scene came, I just thought: "Done, I've seen one episode and now its my favourite show!" (That scene was also the triumph of Moffats writing, Matts acting and Murrays new music style. After that I watched some Teannant episodes and after that I watched season 1 - 4 in about 3-4 days. But even if I prefer Moffats Era I LOVE RTDs era too, just not as much as Moffats. And I am equally infuriated when someone insults ANY of the eras, I love them both; both have their good parts, both have their bad parts and both have their absoloutley fantastic parts!

Ah, series five... I will always love you, you were my first season and the one that taught me to understand english very well - (actually, you could almost say taught me english in general! And there were three perxons who made that series so smashing- Matt, the Moff and Murray Gold!

I could wirte loads of text about those episodes, but others have postet enough similar opinions to mine, I dont think Id need to write the same stuff as them. If you want to know my opinion, just look at the comments of supermoff (and Tardis Boy) I totally agree with them!

I think there are some brilliant writers, that you haven't mentioned like Tom McRae (rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel, The Girl who waited), Richard Curtis (Vincent and the Doctor) Simon Nye (Amy's Choice) and more recently: Toby Whithouse (School Reunion, The Vampires of Venice, A Town called Mercy), Neil Gaiman (The Doctors Wife, Nightmare in Silver) and possibly Neil Cross. Concerning series 8 people I' welcome back Jamie Mathieson and Peter Harness was quite nice too. Oh, and obviously "The Moff"!

I just had a thought: if the woman in the shop would've nevergiven Clara (or whoever she is) the phone number, she would never have met the Doctor. He would still be in victorian london. But no, if he would be in victorian london and clara still on earth, then the events of "Day of the Doctor" would never have happenen = Gallifrey would've been destroyed. But with Gallifrey destroyed the whole Trenzalore conflict would never have happened, no silence no cracks, no River (at least not in this form). So after the freshly regenerated eleventh Doctor crashes into Amelias garden, she would have parents and no crack in the wall, without Clara all of Matt Smith era is rewritten, aswell as the series 4 two parter 'Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead'.

@The Finn See, I have a theory: what if missy and clara had boddy swapped. Just look at the surprised missy when she wakes up, thats possibly not missy but clara waking up. Brrr! That sends chills down my spine!

See, I have a theory: what if missy and clara had boddy swapped. Just look at the surprised missy when she wakes up, thats possibly not missy but clara waking up. Brrr! That sends chills down my spine!

I actually liked the reveal scene of the monsters girlfriend, it was done much better than in Hide, Hide would've been great without the reveal scene, while in time heist it adds a layer to three characters (the Teller, the Doctor and Madame Karabraxos).

If it was a kid, it would've reacted different to the doctors speech. I think a REAL kid would be confused,cause ir scared two unkown grownups. Also, I couldn't hear anyone coming in (okay that doesn't count, I couldn't hear Capaldi either).